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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / July 2006

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2003 Altima shuts off while driving

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Sam - 15 Jul 2006 14:44 GMT
    My wife has a 2003 Altima.  Yesterday when she came home from
work she told me that her car cut off totally while cruising down the
highway twice.  

Hoping to get some help from the group.  Not sure if anyone has had
this problem with their altima.  No check engine light is on.  I am
planning on taking  a look to see if anything is obvious today.

Thanks,

Sam in Raleigh.
Sam - 17 Jul 2006 04:36 GMT
Got more info from my wife which led me to connect the scanner and see
what code she is getting.  Code is for Crankshaft position sensor.

Now I am trying to locate one for this.  I see there was a recall in
02 but hers is 03.

Sam in Raleigh.

>    My wife has a 2003 Altima.  Yesterday when she came home from
>work she told me that her car cut off totally while cruising down the
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>Sam in Raleigh.
Sam - 18 Jul 2006 21:03 GMT
replaced the crankshaft sensor and reset the computer.
big big difference.
thanks to all who helped.

Sam in Raleigh.

>Got more info from my wife which led me to connect the scanner and see
>what code she is getting.  Code is for Crankshaft position sensor.
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>>Sam in Raleigh.
 
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